This piece is a work of investigative commentary. All opinions expressed are those of the author and are based on publicly available materials, consumer testing, and submitted regulatory complaints. No specific company or individual is implied unless otherwise noted. California’s ESA Law Is a Joke—And I’m the Punchline Ever wonder how 20 minutes of chit-chat became a mental health care …
Burn the Letter Mill Down: How One $99 ESA Letter Could Crater an Industry.
Ever buy a disability accommodation letter in under 2 minutes? I did. That’s how this story starts. With $99, a dog named Scooby Doo!, and no clinical interview, no HIPAA forms, no nothing. Just a quick email from a guy named Dr. Bobby Tinner, and boom—I had an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter saying I was disabled under federal law …
I’m calling Austin’s bluff on the Ten Commandments | The Dallas Morning News
by Chaz Stevens Dallas Morning News Soon, Gov. Greg Abbott will sign Senate Bill 10 into law, placing Ten Commandments posters in every public school classroom in Texas. As a professional disruptor, I offer three words in response: “Thou shalt not.” You see, SB 10 isn’t just unconstitutional, it’s the Wonka Golden Ticket for unintended religious consequences. So please, Texas …
Boise Just Raised the Bar for Bold Inclusivity. Here’s How We’re Joining Them.
Usually, we’re the ones making officials uncomfortable—planting disco-ball-topped Festivus poles in state capitols, challenging unconstitutional religious favoritism, and fighting tirelessly for First Amendment rights. But sometimes, a city gets it so right, we just have to stand up and applaud. That city today is Boise, Idaho. Recently, Boise’s City Council courageously defied Idaho’s restrictive flag legislation by officially adopting the …
Connecticut Cities Choose Christian Flags — But Freeze Out Satanology Requests
Hartford, Waterbury, Torrington, and New Britain are all flying Christian flags.Chaz Stevens — founder of the Church of Satanology — asked for equal time.Result? Dead silence, ghosting, and transparent stalling from Connecticut officials. According to CT Insider, these cities bent over backwards to approve a flag celebrating Christianity under the thin excuse of “heritage.”But when Stevens requested to raise a …
Does North Dakota’s SB 2307 Ban the Bible? Chaz Stevens Takes Aim
Could North Dakota’s controversial new obscenity law actually lead to banning the Bible? That’s exactly the kind of provocative question First Amendment firebrand Chaz Stevens has raised in a bold new challenge directed squarely at Attorney General Drew Wrigley. The Curious Case of SB 2307 Recently signed into law, North Dakota’s SB 2307 is intended to protect minors from obscene …
Church of Satanology Calls Out Hartford’s Double Standard on City Hall Flag
When Hartford raised a Christian flag over City Hall, Chaz Stevens and the Church of Satanology saw an opening—and they’re not letting it slide. According to NBC Connecticut, the Hartford City Council voted to fly a Christian flag, claiming it represented “hope and faith” for the city. Now Stevens, never one to miss a chance to spotlight government hypocrisy, has …
Hartford Chooses Christianity Over Church of Satanology — and Opens a Legal Pandora’s Box
Hartford City Hall just handed us a golden opportunity to expose religious favoritism at its finest. This week, CT News Junkie reported that the Hartford City Council voted 7–2 to fly a Christian flag over City Hall — but when Chaz Stevens, founder of the Church of Satanology, demanded equal treatment, the city quickly backpedaled. City officials, led by Deputy …
Arkansas Passed a Law. So Chaz Stevens Offered 10,000 Commandments.
In a move only Christian Nationalists could love, Arkansas passed Act 573 this year—a law requiring Ten Commandments displays in every public school classroom. The catch? They have to be donated. Enter Chaz Stevens, the gay atheist troublemaker behind revolt.training. Never one to miss a juicy First Amendment fight, Stevens announced he’s ready to donate 10,000 framed Ten Commandments posters …
Satan Wants In — Hartford’s Christian Flag Stunt Draws Fire
In a formal request to Mayor Arunan Arulampalam, Stevens demanded the city also fly his flag, a cleanly designed banner bearing the message: Last week, Hartford raised a Christian flag above City Hall. That move triggered a swift—and legally pointed—response from none other than Dr. T. Chaz Stevens, founder of the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée. “Satan Loves the …










